Monday is the crunch day for Ukraine to 'pay up or else'
European gas transits through the Ukraine. The trouble is for them that the Ukrainians may start siphoning off gas for themselves in transit
Gazprom sets last gas payment deadline for Ukraine
eBay
bidding war for Russian gas: Price jumps from $1 to $200,000
The auction of “piping
hot” Russian
natural gas, which started late on Thursday, has gained extreme
popularity in just 24 hours, as eager bidders are continuing to raise
the price. So far there have been 85 bids. Moscow may soon be
cutting gas supplies to Ukraine? No worries. Now Kiev – or anyone
else – can buy Russian gas on eBay. An enthusiast started an
auction at the price of just $1 per 1,000 cubic meters. That price
has since jumped to over $200,000.
In
the description of the gas, the seller urges people to buy the
product, saying that the price is even suitable for Ukraine – which
has been in the international spotlight for months due to Kiev’s
protracted dissatisfaction with Russia’s tariffs.
“Such
a low price that suits even the Ukraine!,” the description
playfully reads.
Well,
Ukraine, hurry! Make your bid!
The demand is still rising and the
price is still growing. The starting bid was set at $1, but has
reached $200,000 in 24 hours.
The seller urges countries
with “economies in crisis”
to participate and bid “so you can save even
more.”
“Buy
Russian natural gas today and provide energy their (sic) little
European country to stay warm during long winter evenings.”
Of
course bidders should be aware of the shipping costs, which
will “depend on the cost of construction of the
pipeline to your country.”
The
sarcastic auctioneer even attempted to guarantee delivery, despite
the troubled situation: “If you do not receive the
gas within 30 days, it is possible to cause unauthorized actions of
Ukraine. Contact us and we will apply all the necessary sanctions.”
The
auction started right after Gazprom CEO Aleksey Miller said the
company would not postpone Ukraine’s gas payment deadline set for
Monday, adding that the gas supplies will be cut off if Kiev fails to
pay.
“If
nothing has been paid, nothing will be supplied," Miller
said.
Ukraine’s
gas debt currently exceeds $4 billion. Ukraine’s Naftogaz is to pay
$1.454 billion for gas supplies it received in November and December
last year. It must also show progress in paying its April and May
debt on Monday, according to Gazprom.
Russia,
Ukraine, and the EU have been engaged in trilateral talks in recent
months. During the talks, Moscow agreed to give Kiev a discount, at
the price of $385 per thousand cubic meters. However, Ukraine is
still unsatisfied with the price and wants it lowered to $268.50 per
thousand cubic meters.
On
Friday, Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk warned that following the
deadlock in the gas talks, Kiev will be cutting off Russia’s
imports starting Monday.
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